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Beth A. Dalrymple-Woods has officially sought a dissolution of her marriage to Adrian F. Woods. The petition, filed in St. Charles County, Missouri, on February 27, 2025, follows the couple’s separation on February 15, 2025. The pair, married on October 28, 2018, did not have children during their union, and there are no claims of pregnancy or other complicating factors. Both parties have accumulated marital property, and the petition includes a request for a fair division of these assets and debts.

Represented by Brian Langley of Langley Law Firm, LLC, Beth asserts that the marriage is irretrievably broken, with no reasonable likelihood of reconciliation. She further asks the court to restore her maiden name, Beth Ann Dalrymple, upon the dissolution. The petition notes that there is no marital settlement agreement, but it requests that the court divide assets and liabilities in a just and equitable manner.

As they move toward the conclusion of their brief marriage, Beth’s petition offers a glimpse into the finality of what appears to have been a short-lived relationship, driven to dissolution by irreconcilable differences. The court will now decide how best to untangle the marital property and finalize the legal separation.

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